Folks have long been wondering how fast Tim Duncan was. Though, I’m not exactly sure what a “swim match” is… heated debate in my house right now. who would win in a swim match Tim Duncan or Kris Humphries? @AlexKennedyNBA @TheJetOnTNT — Seán...

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